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Just about every picture of Toronto shows a view that looks toward the CN Tower. Here is the opposite view:

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This image shows somebody looking out from the top of the CN Tower. One of the nice things about Toronto is that it is a very green city (literally and figuratively). There is a good park system and the city likes to put a tree on every front yard.

My house is straight ahead (perhaps a bit to the left) in that mess of green.

Just about every picture of Toronto shows a view that looks toward the CN Tower. Here is the opposite view:

This image shows somebody looking out from the top of the CN Tower. One of the nice things about Toronto is that it is a very green city (literally and figuratively). There is a good park system and the city likes to put a tree on every front yard.

My house is straight ahead (perhaps a bit to the left) in that mess of green.

Here you go, views from the CN Tower and amazing views they were. I'd love to go back :D

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Just about every picture of Toronto shows a view that looks toward the CN Tower. Here is the opposite view:

This image shows somebody looking out from the top of the CN Tower. One of the nice things about Toronto is that it is a very green city (literally and figuratively). There is a good park system and the city likes to put a tree on every front yard.

My house is straight ahead (perhaps a bit to the left) in that mess of green.

CN Tower is awesome. Only wish I could get a picture without the glass or any of that metal mesh stuff. Yeah, would be a safety hazard, but for that one shot...

CN Tower is awesome. Only wish I could get a picture without the glass or any of that metal mesh stuff. Yeah, would be a safety hazard, but for that one shot...

Sure, we'll go to the Outdoor Observation deck and I'll hold onto your ankles. :D

Vegas was the best I have seen just because it is so different from anything I had ever seen before but I liked the San Fran one as well. Belfast is really coming on too. Its growing very quickly and Im quite proud of it which is not something I would have thought I would be saying 10years ago. Not got any really up to date photos of it but you will all have to come and vist to see for yourself.

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